University trustees on Tuesday approved a three-year deal that would be worth $3.85 million for Smart. Saban’s terms and salary remained the same except for performance bonuses changed to reflect a four-team playoff that will start in two seasons.

Saban will make $200,000 if Alabama makes it to the semifinals, $300,000 for a berth in the championship game and $400,000 for a title. He has led the Tide to three of the last four national titles.

Saban received a deal in March 2012 worth nearly $45 million over eight years, running through January 2020.

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Smart received a raise last year to $950,000 and interviewed for the head coaching position at Auburn. He will make $1.15 million next season and $1.35 million each of the following two years.

Smart, whose defense has annually been among the nation’s best, would owe the university $72,000 if he left for a job with another team other than head coach.

New athletic director Bill Battle’s four-year deal worth $620,000 annually plus bonuses for academic and on-field achievements was also approved. He gets free use of a university plane for 25 hours each year.

Offensive coordinator Doug Nussmeier received a $90,000 raise to $680,000. Like Smart, he has a three-year deal running through Feb. 28, 2016.

Each of Saban’s on-field assistants will make at least $300,000. The non-coordinators all have two-year deals.

New director of player personnel Kevin Steele will make $200,000 a year.

Defensive line coach Chris Rumph ($410,000) and tight ends/special teams coach Bobby Williams ($400,000) got $50,000 raises. The assistants also receive memberships to North River Yacht Club under their deals and can collect postseason bonuses of up to 16 percent.

Trustees chairman Paul Bryant Jr. pointed out on the conference call that several Tide staffers have been Division I head coaches — Cristobal at Florida International, Williams at Michigan State and Steele at Baylor.

“At least three of these assistant coaches that we’re fortunate enough to have been very successful Division I head coaches as well,” Bryant said. “I just thought I’d mention that.”